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Concerts |
With Dionysis Savopoulos for the handicapped children |
May 13, 2002, Concert Hall of Thessaloniki
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The ELEPAP is the Greek Society for the Protection and Rehabilitation of Handicapped Children.
It organized a special concert with Dionysis Savopoulos who offered himself to sing for these children.
We thank Dionysis and ELEPAP for the chance they gave to us to sing and send our message of love and support to the Society.
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Concert
in Serres |
April 20,
Theatre of the Labour Union, Serres |
The concert was organized by the Society of Friends of Music and Fine
Arts of Serres. The participating choirs were the choir of the
Hellenic-French College "Kalamari", the choir
"Phonolites" of the Faculty of Sciences A.U.TH., the choir
"Pro Musica" and the small orchestra of the Conservatory of
the Society. Efimia Hatziyianni-Toubektsi and Socratis Toubektsis were
the conductors.
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Concert
in memory of Yiannis Mantakas |
April 14, 2002,
Aula of the Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki
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The late Yiannis Mantakas was one of the most important Greek musicians
who devoted his career to the Greek choral music. The opening concert of
the Cultural Week of Students 2002 was in his memory. The participating
choirs were the choir of the Hellenic-French College
"Kalamari", the choir "Yiannis Mantakas" A.U.TH.,
the choir "Phonolites" of the Faculty of Sciences A.U.TH., the
choir "Pro Musica", the choir of the School of Music of the
Faculty of Fine Arts A.U.TH. and the Youth Chamber Orchestra of
Thessaloniki. Efimia Hatziyianni-Toubektsi, Petros Bekiaridis,
Trisevgeni Kalokyri and Aggelos Filippou conducted works of Bach,
Buxtehude, Bruckner, Morley, Oltra, Piazzola, Torner, Hadzidakis,
Savopoulos, Adamis, Antoniou and Vasiliadis.
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With
Dionysis Savopoulos at the Concert Hall of Thessaloniki |
February 21, 2002, Concert Hall of
Thessaloniki |
The Phonolites performed with one of the most famous Greek composers at the
Concert Hall of Thessaloniki. The concert opened the 1st Congress
of the Medical Department of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
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